Agriculture, Food Security and Rural Development

Asian Development Bank

Agriculture, Food Security and Rural Development

Asian Development Bank

Description

After a decade of neglect of agricultural research, the importance of agriculture in fulfilling the basic objectives of development is increasingly being recognized. This volume provides a comprehensive review of India's experience in agricultural development and the role played by the state and the public sector. It draws lessons from the agricultural policies undertaken since Independence, both in terms of their relevance for the country's future course of action and their wider significance for the developing world.

The essays in the volume focus on key policy issues in agriculture, food security, and rural development, including land reforms, institutional constraints in water management, agricultural diversification, disaster management, and public-private participation in agricultural investment. Arguing that policies need to be rooted in the history, geography, and polity of the country, the essays carefully diagnose the challenges in the current scenario, and offer reasoned suggestions to achieve the twin objectives of agricultural development and poverty reduction.

Agriculture, Food Security and Rural Development

Asian Development Bank

Table of Contents

Foreword; Preface and Acknowledgemenst; 1. . A Synthesis of the Policy Review Papers;2. Land Policy Issues in the Development Context;3. . Sustainable Water Use in India: A Way Forward;4. . Food and Nutrition Security in India;5. Crop Diversification in India: Nature, Pattern, and Drivers;6. . Management of Disasters and Crisis Situations with Focus on the Poor;7. Legal Impediments to Rural Developments;8. Capital Formation in India Agriculture: Growth, Composition, Determinants, and Policy Directions